Welcome aboardAs of today we only have 3types of hull made in Australia
Arafuras, evolved and guardian
If you fight the next war with what you have not what you wish for,
Could any of the aforementioned missiles be retrofitted to those hulls ?
Time is quickening
"If you fight the next war with what you have not what you wish for"
A pertinent question, currently without a tangible and timely response regarding our fleet today and within the near future.
Our fleet today will look just the same in a decades time with the addition of the Lurssen designed OPV 80 for the Patrol / MCM and Survey roles.
Collectively this range of vessels will be an improvement on what they replace and in like numbers.
They are not currently not fitted out to fight anything more than angry penguins.
Are they an opportunity or are they just the wrong vessel, time will tell.
As others have advised, the up-arming of the new smaller vessels currently in construction has been well thrashed out.
Particularly regarding the new OPV's, this subject has gained much debate both here on DT and in many other media outlets.
In 2021 it's without an answer; but your question still stands, "in the next war you fight with what you have and not with what you wish for!"
The government has acknowledged the Geo/ political challenges of the near future in the now not so recent Defence Strategic Review.
Certainly some good action on bringing forward and enhancing our options of deterrence with new missile technology across the three services.
Our version of anti access / area denial.
This is a prudent and timely investment to achieve some respectable military deterrence against any large threat.
Paradoxically no short term maritime solutions.
The dramatic dumping of the Attack Class for a new nuclear submarine looks impressive to some, but without much detail, at this stage it appears a future capability so far off as to be irrelevant today and the decade ahead.
Same situation for the Hunter Class.
No new capability realistically till the mid 30's with maybe 3 to 4 vessels available in two decades time.
Again they are irrelevant today and the decade ahead
So again your question still stands, in the next war you fight with what you have and not with what you wish for!
Maybe government and Navy need to dramatically reevaluate the current shipbuilding projects.
What is been built does not mirror the concerns they acknowledge in the the time frame expressed.
Perplexed S